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REAL ESTATE
The Most Expensive Home In The History of North Carolina Just Sold For $13.9 Million
J. Long Custom Homes has just sold the most expensive home in the history of North Carolina. The 6,700-square-foot beach mansion on Figure Eight Island in Wilmington closed for an astounding $13.9 million. “We are thrilled to have been part of such a historic record-breaking sale,” said J. Long Custom...
Wilmington City Council rejects offer for 4 downtown properties
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — A surprise offer to buy several downtown Wilmington was a topic of discussion at Tuesday’s Wilmington City Council meeting. Dinosaur Holdings LLC offered $16 million for four pieces of property: the Market Street parking deck, Second Street parking deck, and the United Bank Building and its parking lot.
Brunswick Today Newsletter: Lighting the way, plus rising property taxes
Hello and welcome to the Brunswick Today newsletter brought to you by me, StarNews reporter Jamey Cross. Cities and towns and villages, oh my! We often use these words interchangeably to refer to municipalities, without thinking of the differences in these terms. ...
Once Slated For Apartments, Site Off Market Street Could Get 60 Townhomes
Just south of Market Street, a Raleigh-based developer plans to build 60 new townhomes on a site once slated for more than 190 apartments. The shift in plans for the roughly 10-acre site at 120 Switchyard Road stems from changes in the real estate market, said Joe Cebina, managing director with developer TBM Partners. The market has seen more demand for townhomes, a housing type that can sometimes be more attainable for today’s buyers, Cebina said.
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